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ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE. 

The Phi Beta Kappa Association in the District of 
Columbia was organized in 1913 by the following 
committee : 

Wm. TayIvOr Thom (Washington and Lee), Chairman. 

Fre:de:rik a. Fernai^d (Harvard), Secretary. 
Ai<EXANDER G. Bentuy (Yale). 

Henry P. Bi.air (Dartmouth). 

Rev. George Robinson, D. D. (Union). 

Charles H. Hastings (Bowdoin). 
W. Clayton Carpenter (Brown). 

John H. Dynes (Western Reserve). 
William A. Orton (Vermont). 
Henry D. Aller (Rutgers). 

Frank C. Daniel (Dickinson). 

MEETINGS. 

1913-1914. 

Foundation Meeting held at the University Club, 

December 6, 1913. Address by Prof. Edwin A. Gros- 

venor, President of the United Chapters of Phi Beta 

Kappa, on "The Intent of Phi Beta Kappa." 



Regular meeting held at the University Club, Janu- 
ary 27, 1914. Address by Prof. John H. Latane, of 
Johns Hopkins University, on "Tolls on the Panama 
Canal/' 

Annual Meeting held at the University Club, March 
16, 1914. Address by James L. Slayden, M. C, on 
"Observations in Mexico Before the Revolution." 



1914-1915 

Regular meeting held at the University Club, November 
20, 1914. Paper by Lieut. Clarence N. Hinkamp, U. S. 
Navy, on ''Submarines and Torpedoes''. Illustrated. 

Regular meeting held at the University Club, January 
27, 1915. Paper by Charles F. Thwing, LL. D., President 
of Western Reserve University, on *'The Effect of the 
European War on the Higher Learning' ' . 

Annual meeting held at the University Club, March 15, 
1915. Address by William C. Alden, Ph. D., of the U. S. 
Geological Survey, on *'The Geology and Scenic Features 
of Glacier National Park" . Illustrated. 



1915-1916 

Regular meeting held at the University Club, December 
3, 1915. Address by the president. Judge Martin A. Knapp, 
on ''Government Mediation in Labor Disputes". 

Regular meeting held at the University Club, Januarv 
18, 1916. Address by Thomas H. Norton, Ph. D., Sc. D.', 
on "Some Adventures of a Phi Beta Kappa Key in the 
Orient" . 

Regular meeting held at the University Club, February 
24, 1916. Address by Prof. Waldemar Lindgren. of the 
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, on "The Develop- 
ment of Applied Geology". Illustrated. 

Annual meeting held at the University Club, March 20, 
1916. Paper by Prof. Charles D. Hazen, on "Gambetta 
and the Founding of the French Republic". 



CONSTITUTION 



ARTICLE I.— Name. 
The name of this association shall be The Phi Beta 
Kappa Association in the District of Columbia. 

ARTICLE IL— Purposes. 
The purposes of this association shall be the intel- 
lectual and social intercourse of its members and the 
promotion of the aims of the Phi Beta Kappa Society. 

ARTICLE III.— Membership. 

Section i. This association shall consist of graduate 
and honorar}^ members of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, 
provided that the term "graduate" as herein used shall 
include and apply to all members whose classes have 
graduated. 

Section 2. Applications for membership shall be made 
in writing to the Secretary-Treasurer and shall be re- 
ferred by him to the Council. The Council shall vote 
separately upon each application, and two dissenting 
votes shall exclude an applicant from membership. 

ARTICLE IV.— Dues. 
The annual dues shall be two dollars for each member. 

ARTICLE v.— Officers. 
Section i. The officers of this association shall be a 
President, a Vice-President, and a Secretary-Treasurer, 
who shall have all the customary powers and duties of 
such officers. 

Section 2. The foregoing officers shall be elected by 
ballot at the annual meeting of the association and 
shall hold office for one year or until their successors 
are chosen. 



ARTICLE VI.— CouNcii.. 
Section i. The officers named in Article V and four 
Councillors shall constitute a Council, to which shall 
be entrusted the management of the association. 

Section 2, The Councillors shall be elected by ballot 
at the annual meeting of the association. The Coun- 
cillors elected at the meeting for the year 1913 shall 
divide themselves by lot into two classes of two each, 
the first to serve until the annual meeting of 1914 and 
the second to serve until the annual meeting of 1915, 
and thereafter at each annual meeting two Councillors 
shall be elected to serve two years and to take the place 
of the two retiring Councillors. 

Section 3. The Council shall fill any vacancy in its 
body by election of a member to hold office for the 
unexpired term. 

ARTICLE VII.— Meetings. 

Section i. The annual meeting of the association 
shall be held on the third Monday in March, and other 
regular meetings shall be held at such times as the 
Council may determine. 

Section 2. Special meetings of the association may be 
called by the Council upon its own initiative, and the 
Council shall call a special meeting upon the signed 
request of ten members. At least three days' notice of 
all special meetings shall be given to each member. 

Section 3. Ten members shall constitute a quorum at 
any meeting of the association. 

Section 4. The Council shall meet at least once a 
month from October to April inclusive, and special 
meetings may be called by order of the President or 
by any three members of the Council. 

Section 5. At any meeting of the Council, a majority 
of its members shall constitute a quorum. 



ARTICLE VTII.— Nominating Committke. 
At least two weeks before the annual meeting of the 
association, the Council shall appoint a committee of 
three members to nominate candidates for the various 
offices. This nominating committee shall report at least 
two nominees for each office to be filled at the annual 
meeting, and additional nominations may be made from 
the floor by any member. 

ARTICLE IX.— Activities. 
Section i. The President shall attend the meetings of 
the National Council as the delegate of the association. 
In the event of his inability so to act, the Council shall 
appoint a delegate. 

Section 2. It shall be the duty of the Council to 
make provision for the meetings of the association, for 
the exercises and entertainments at such meetings, and 
for the social and literary intercourse of the members 
of the association, and to devise and prosecute plans 
to increase the influence of the association upon its 
members and upon the community. 

Section 3. At any meeting, when a paper shall have 
been read or an address delivered, the subject thereof 
shall be open to discussion. No person, however, shall 
speak for more than ten minutes, and at the expiration 
of ten minutes it shall be the duty of the presiding 
officer to call the speaker to order. At the close of 
the discussion, the presiding officer shall invite the 
speaker of the evening to make such further remarks 
as the discussion may have suggested. 

ARTICLE X.— Amendments. 

This constitution m.ay be am.ended by a vote of two- 
thirds of the members present at any duly called meet- 
ing of the association, provided that at least ten days 
before the meeting at which the proposed amendment 
is to be submitted a notice of said meeting and a copy 
of said proposed amendment be mailed to each member. 



OFFICERS 

FOR THE YEAR 1914-15 



PimSIDEiNT 

MARTIN AUGUSTINE KNAPP 

Vic^-PrESident 
GILBERT HOVEY GROSVENOR 

Secretary-Treasurer 

FREDERIK ATHERTON FERNALD 

550 Shepherd St., N. W. 

C0UNCIL1.ORS 

Term expires 1915 

ALEXANDER GARNER BENTLEY 

JOHN HOWARD DYNES 

Term expires 1916 

HENRY PATTERSON BLAIR 

WILLIAM TAYLOR THOM 



OFFICERS, 1913-14 

President, MARTIN AUGUSTINE KNAPP 

Vice-President, GILBERT HOVEY GROSVENOR 

Secretary-Treasurer, 

FREDERIK ATHERTON FERNALD 

Councillors, WILLIAM ALLEN ORTON 
WILLIAM TAYLOR THOM 
ALEXANDER GARNER BENTLEY 
JOHN HOWARD DYNES 

OFFICERS, 1915-16 

President, MARTIN AUGUSTINE KNAPP 

Vice-President, JOHN WILLIAM DAVIS 

Secretary-Treasurer, 

FREDERIK ATHERTON FERNALD 

Councillors, HENRY PATTERSON BLAIR 
WILLIAM TAYLOR THOM 
SAMUEL SHUGERT ADAMS, M. D. 
ALEXANDER GARNER BENTLEY 



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OFFICERS 

FOR THE YEAR 1916-17 



President 
DAVID JAYNE HILL 

Vice-President 
V^ILLIAM HENRY BALDWIN 

Secretary-Treasurer 
FREDERIK ATHERTON FERNALD 

550 Shepherd St., N. W. 

Councillors 

Term expires 1917 

SAMUEL SHUGERT ADAMS, M. D. 

ALEXANDER GARNER BENTLEY 

Term expires 1918 

Rev. DOUGLAS PUTNAM BIRNIE 

WILLIAM TAYLOR THOM 



MEMBERS, 



The name of each member is followed by his academic and 
professional degrees, the name of the institution at which he 
took his first degree, and his class year. If he is a member 
of a chapter at some other institution, the name of his chapter 
is given also. Only the highest is given of two or more 
degrees forming a sequence, for example, A.B., A.M., Ph.D., 
or B.S., M.S. 

Honorary members of the Phi Beta Kappa Society are desig- 
nated by Hon. and the year of their election. Foundation 
members of this Association are designated by the letter F. 

A . 
Adams, Oscar S., B.S. Kenyon '96. F. 

Coast and Geodetic Survey. 
Adams, Samuel S., A.M., M.D. West Virginia '75. F. 
Physician. 
1801 Connecticut Ave. 
A1.1.ER, Henry D., B.S. Rutgers '02. F. 
Bureau of Fisheries. 

B 
Baker, Joseph R., A.B. Hamilton '93. F. Lawyer. 

Department of State. 
Baldwin, William H., A.B., Western Reserve '71. F. 

1415 Twenty-first St. 
Benjamin, Marcus, Ph.D., Sc.D., LL.D. Columbia '78 
(Hon., 1911.) F. Editor, National Museum. 
1703 Q St. 
Bentley, Alexander G., M.A., LL.B. Yale '96. F. 
Lawyer. 
329 Woodward Building. 
Birnie, Douglas P., A.B. Yale '78. F. Clergyman. 

1711 Nineteenth St. 
Bishop, William W., M. A. Michigan '92. F. 

Library of Congress. 
Blair, Henry P.,^ A.B., LL.B. Dartmouth '89. F. 
Lawyer. 
801 Colorado Building. 
Bond, Samuel R., A.M., LL.B. Dartmouth '55. F. 
Lawyer. 
Century Building. 



Bowie:, Wilwam, B.S., C.E., M.A. Trinity *93. F. 
Coast and Geodetic Survey. 

Brown, Re:ginai,d L., A.M. Brown *03. F. 

Bureau of the Census. 
Buckingham, Edgar^ Ph.D. (Leipzig). Harvard '87. 
F. Physicist, Bureau of Standards. 

16 Hesketh St., Chevy Chase, Md. 

Butte:rfii:i.d, John W., A.M. Bowdoin '51. F. Lawyer. 
419 Fourth St. 

C 

Carpe:nter, Frank G., A.M., Litt. D. Wooster '77. 

(WiUiam and Mary, 1911). F. Journalist and 
Author. 
1223 Connecticut Ave. 
Carpi:nt^r, W. Clayton, Ph.B., LL.B. Brown '06. F. 
Lawyer. 
902 Hibbs Building. 
Carroi,]:,, MiTche:i.Iv, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins '93. F. 
Secretary of Archaeological Society of America. 
The Octagon. 
CastimorE, Ci.are:nce:, A.B. Colgate '12. Library of 
Congress. 
508 East Capitol St. 
Chambe:ri.ain, Gkorge: E., A.B., B.L. Washington and 
Lee '76. F. 
U. S. Senate. 
ChamberIvIN, W11.1.1AM E., Ph.D. Oberlin '87. F. 
Chemist. 
Bureau of Engraving and Printing. 
Chitty, WiIvLiam, B.L., LL.B. Illinois '86. F. Lawyer. 

Department of the Interior. 
C1.ARK, John B., A.B., D.D. Amherst '86. Clergvrnan. 

The Portland. 
C1.ARK, Lucie:n, M.A., D.D. Ohio Wesleyan '62. F. 
Clergyman. 
Chevy Chase, Md, 
CivARK, W. B1.AIR, M.S. Denison '97. F. Asst. chemist, 
Bureau of Plant Industry. 
Hyattsville, Md. 
C01.K, The:odore L., Ph.B. Wisconsin '71. F. Law 
bookseller. 
715 Colorado Building. 



CooKK, C. Wythe:, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins '08. F. 
Geologist. 
National Museum. 
Cox, Wtli^iam v., M.A. Ohio Wesleyan '74. F. 
Banker. 
Emery Place, Brightwood. 
Craighii^l, Lloyd R., B.A. Washington and Lee '12. F. 
Student. 
Theological Seminary, Va. 

CuMMiNGs, George J., A.M. Dartmouth '69. F. Pro- 
fessor of Ancient Languages. 
Howard University. 

D 

Dales, Wilbur F., M.A. Wesleyan '86. F. 

Central High School. 
Dall, William H., A.M., Sc.D. Harvard (Hon., 1871.) 
F. Geologist and paleontologist. 
National Museum. 
Dana, Samuel T., A.B., M.F. Bowdoin '04. F. 

U. S. Forest Service. 
Daniel, Frank C, B.S., A.M. Dickinson '01. F. 
Principal, McKinley Manual Training School. 
3815 Jocelyn St., Chevy Chase, D. C. 
Davidson, Arthur W., A.B., LL.B., M.P.L. Western 
Reserve '99. Asst. examiner, Patent Office. 
1847 Forty-seventh Place. 
Davies, Joseph E., B.A., B.L. Wisconsin '98. F. 
Commissioner of Corporations. 
Department of Commerce. 
Davis, Charles A., Ph.D. Bowdoin '86. F. Fuel 
technologist, Bureau of Mines. 
1733 Columbia Road. 
Davis, John W., A.B., B.L. Washington and Lee '92. 
F. Solicitor General. 
Department of Justice. 
Deal, Roy L., A.B. North Carolina '11. Principal of 
County High School. 
Alexandria, Va., R. 4. 
Dimon, Jay J., M.A. Kenyon '98. F. Clergyman. 

St. Andrew's Church. 
DoRSEY, N. Ernest, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins '93. F. 
Bureau of Standards. 



DoTEN, Leonard S., B.S. Vermont '97. F. Civil 
engineer. 
410 A St, N. E. 
Drummond, Harry R, A.B. Hobart '08. F. Teacher, 
National Cathedral School for Boys. 
2900 Wisconsin Ave. 
DuNi^AP, Maurice P., M.A. Princeton '12. F. De- 
partment of Agriculture. 
1912 G St., N. W. 
Dynes, John H., M.A. Western Reserve '91. F. 
Bureau of Corporations. 



Edson, Howard A., Ph.D. Vermont '06. F. 

Bureau of Plant Industry. 
Ei,i,is, Wade H., LL.D. Washington and Lee '89. 
Lawyer. 
Southern Building. 
E1.1.S1.ER, George R., A.B. Swarthmore '90. F. Rep- 
resentative of publishing house. 
711 East 21st St., Baltimore, Md. 
Erving, W11.1.1AM G., B.A., M.D. Yale '98. F. 
Surgeon. 
922 Farragut Square. 



Farquhar, Arthur D., B.S. Kenyon '10. F. Insurance. 

Sandy Spring, Md. 
Faui^kner, Chari^ES J., B.L. Virginia '68. F. Lawyer. 

Kellogg Building. 
Fay, Edward A., Ph.D., Sc.D. Michigan '62. F. Pro- 
fessor and Vice-President, Gallaudet College. 

3 Kendall Green. 
Fernai^d, Frederik a., A.B. Harvard '82. F. Edi- 
torial clerk. 

U. S. Geological Survey. 
Field, Arthur S., Ph.D. Dartmouth '02. F. 

3607 Lowell St., N. W. 
FivATHER, W11.UAM J., Jr., Litt.B. Princeton '11. F. 

Riggs National Bank. 
Fui,i,ER, Luther, M.A. Yale '71. F. Examiner, Patent 
Office. 

1615 Florida Ave. 



Fui^LKR, Raymond H., A.B. Cornell *11. Stenographer. 

720 Twenty-first St., N. W. 
FUI.I.ER, Thomas H., M.A. Yale '63. F. U. S. Pension 
Office. 

1615 Florida Ave. 



Gerald, Herbert P., A.M., LL.B. Wesleyan '82. F. 

Room 309, Patent Office. 
GiESY, Paul M., M.A., B.Sc. Ohio State '10. F. 
Chemist. 
158 U St., N. W. 
Gilbert, William W., M.S. Vermont '04. F. Plant 
pathologist. 
3534 Eleventh St., N. W. 
Girty, George H., Ph.D. Yale '92. F. 

U. S. Geological Survey. 
Gordon, Spencer, A.B., LL.B. Princeton '09. F. 
Lawyer. 
3028 Q St., N. W. 
GrEathouse, Charles H., A.M. Michigan '79. F. 
Editor. 
Station A, R. D. 4, Box 11. 
Gregory, Charles N., A.M., LL.D. Wisconsin '71. 
Dean of George Washington University Law 
School. 
New Masonic Temple. 
Gries, John M., A.M. Miami '05. F. 

Bureau of Corporations. 
Griffin, Appleton P. C. (Brown, Hon., 1908.) F. 

Library of Congress. 
Grosvenor, Gilbert H., A.M. Amherst '97. F. 
National Geographic Society. 

H 

Harding, Alfred, A.M., D.D., LL.D. Trinity '79. F. 
Bishop of the Diocese of Washington. 
1407 Massachusets Ave. 
Harper, D. Roberts. 3d., B.S., Ph.D. Pennsylvania '05. 
F. Asst. physicist. 
6301 Brookville Road, Chevy Chase, Md. 
Harrington, George T., B.S. Vermont '09. F. Sci- 
entific assistant. 
610 Randolph St., N. W. 



Harris, He:nry J., Ph.D. Haverford '95. F. 

Library of Congress. 
Harris, RoIvLin A., Ph.D. Cornell '85. F. Computer. 

Forty-ninth and Ashby Sts., N. W. 
Hastings, Chari^es H., A.B. Bowdoin '91. F. 

Library of Congress. 
Hathaway, Eugene P. D., A.B. Bowdoin '04. F. 
Bookkeeper. 

1807 Newton St., N. W. 
HemeIvT, Francis J., Ph.D. Loyola '06. (Johns Hop- 
kins, 1909). F. 

Catholic University of America, Brookland. 
Hewett, Donnei. R., IvIet.E. Lehigh '03. F. 

U. S. Geological Survey. 
Hii^i,, David J., A.M., LL.D., D. es L. (Geneva). Buck- 
nell '74. (Rochester, Hon., 1892). F. Diplo- 
mat and historian. 

1406 Massachusetts Ave. 
HiRSCH, Morris, B.S. City of New York 'IL 

Patent Office. 
Hooper, Louis L., A.M. Harvard '89. F. 

Kendall Green. 
Howe, James L., Ph.D., M.D. Amherst '80. F. 

Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Va. 
Hunt, Arthur L., A.B., M.D. Bowdoin '98. F. 
Physician. 

The Burlington. 
Hunter. J. Fred., Ph.D. Johns Hopkins '07. F. 

U. S. Geological Survey. 
Hutchinson, Lewis O., B.A. Yale '10. F. Assistant 
examiner, Patent Office. 

604 Gresham Place, N. W. 

J 

James, Maxwell, B.S. City of New York '13. F. 

Bureau of Standards. 
Jenks, Clayton L., A.B., M.S. Hamilton '06. F. 
Assistant examiner, Patent Office. 
3020 Macomb St. 
Johnson, Benjamin R., A.B., LL-B., M.P.L. Ham- 
ilton '97. F. Patent lawyer. 

605 Seventh St., N. W. 

Johnson, Paul B., B.A., M.D. Yale '01. F. Physician. 
3208 Seventeenth St., N. W. 



Johnston, James M., Jr., B.A. Princeton '11. F. 
West Brattleboro, Vt. 

K 
Knapp, Martin A., A.M., LL.D. Wesleyan '68. F. 
U. S. Circuit Judge. 
Stoneleigh Court. 

L 

Lambert, Wai^tkr D., A.M. Harvard '00. F. Coast 
and Geodetic Survey. 
135 A St., N. E. 
Landry, Aubrey T., Ph.D. Harvard '00. F. 
Catholic University of America, Brookland. 
Lauck, William J., A.B. Washington and Lee '03. F. 
Economist. 
931 Southern Building. 
Lincoln, Edmond E., M.A. (Oxon). Ohio Wesleyan 
'09. F. Professor in St. John's College. 
Box 896, Annapolis, Md. 
LiTTELL, Frank B., M.A. Wesleyan '91. F. Pro- 
fessor in U. S. Navy. 
2507 Wisconsin xA.ve. 
Little, George O., A.M., D.D. Amherst '60. F. Uni- 
versity professor. 
1363 Columbia Road. 
Long. Joseph M., A. B., (Rev.). Harvard '85. F. 

1218 Lawrence St., N. E. 
Lyon, Marcus W., Jr.,, Ph.D., M.D. Brown *97. F. 
Universitv professor. 
48 V St., N. W. 
Lyons, Francis P., C.S.P., Ph.M., J.C.B. (Rev.). Col- 
gate '05. F. 
St. Thomas College, Brookland. 

M 
McGavack, Henry C, B.A. Washington and Lee '11. 
F. Bank clerk. 
1618 Eighteenth St., N. W. 
McGrew, George H., M.A., LL.B., D.D. Wesleyan '70. 
F. Clergyman. 
Silver Spring, Md. 
McKiM, W. Duncan, M.D., Ph.D. (Leipzig). Colum- 
bia '75. F. 
1701 Eighteenth St., N. W. 



McReynoi^ds,, James C, B.S., LL.B. Vanderbilt '82. F. 
Attorney General. 
Department of Justice. 
Mai.i,ai,ieu, W11.BUR v., A.B., B.D. Dickinson '99. F. 
Clergyman. 
813 Twentieth St., N. W. 

Marmer, Harry A., B.S. Rutgers '07. F. 
Coast and Geodetic Survey. 

Marsh, Arthur H., M.A. (Oxon.), (Rev.). Nebraska 
;05. F. 
National Cathedral School for Boys. 
Marsh, C. Dwight, Ph.D. Amherst '77. F. Plant 
physiologist. 
1882 Monroe St., N. W. 
Merchant, Ely O., Ph.D. Amherst '04. F. 

Bureau of Corporations. 
Merrii.1.,, Theodore C, Ph.B., M.D. Brown '96. F. 
Assistant forest pathologist. 
2814 Adams Mill Road. 
Merriman, George B., A.M. Ohio Wesleyan '63. (Rut- 
gers, 1878). F. 
The Rochambeau. 
Merwin, Chari^es H., A.m. Marietta '64. F. 

917 Westminster St. 
Meyer^ J. Franklin, Ph.D. Franklin and Marshall '94. 
F. Associate physicist. 
Bureau of Standards. 
Montague, George P.. A.B. Harvard '71. F. Lawyer. 

McGill Building. 
MooRE, R. Walton. Virginia '78. (William and Mary, 
1906). F. Lawyer. 
Colorado Building. 
Morman, James B., A.M. (Rev.). Rochester '90. F. 
Editor and writer. 
Kensington, Md. 
Morrow, J. D. A., B.S. Ohio Wesleyan '06. F. Spe- 
cial agent, Bureau of Corporations. 
1624 Nineteenth St., N. W. 

N 

Newman, Stephen M., A.M., D.D. Bowdoin '67. F. 
University president. 
Howard LTniversity. 



Nicholson, James C, A.B., D.D. Dickinson '77. 
Clergyman. 
3130 O St, N. W. 

O 

Orton, Wiluam a., M.S. Vermont '97. F. Plant 
pathologist. 
600 Cedar St., Takoma Park, D. C. 



Packard, Roscok M., A.M., LL.B. Western Reserve 
'99. F. 
314 Patent Office. 
Palmer, A. Mitchell. A.M., LL.B. Swarthmore '91. F. 

House of Representatives. 
Palmer, Howard E., Ph.D. Yale '07. F. 

Bureau of Standards. 
Parks, Edward L., A.M., D.D. Northwestern *73. F. 
University professor and treasurer. 
2463 Sixth St., N. W. 
Patterson, Walter B., A.M., LL.M. Dartmouth *83. 
F. Supervisor of Schools. 
2016 Fifteenth St., N. W. 
Peck, Roger C, M.A. Yale '00. F. Teacher in Mc- 
Kinley Manual Training School. 
64 Channing St. 
Pendleton, Edmund, (William and Mary, Hon., 1908). 
F. Lawyer and writer. 
114 Maryland Ave. 
Perrins, Newton M., B.A., LL.B. Wesleyan '06. F. 

Patent Office. 
Perry, R. Ross, Jr., A.B. Harvard '92. F. Lawyer. 

Fendall Building. 
Pratt, D. Butler, A.B. (Rev.). Williams '83. Uni- 
versity professor. 
325 College St., N. W. 
Priest, Irwin G., A.B. Ohio State '07. F. Physicist. 
3327 Highland Ave. 

R 

Rand, Frederick V., M.S. Vermont '08. F. 

Bureau of Plant Industry. 
Ransome, Frederick L., B.S., Ph.D. California '93. F. 

U. S. Geological Survey. 



RippKRi^, John B., M.A. Wesleyan *01 (Hon., 1913). 
F. Professor and Vice-President. 
St. John's College, Annapolis, Md. 
Robinson, Gkorge, D.D. Lieut.-Col. and Chaplain U. S. 
Army (Retired). Union '61. F. 
1951 Biltmore St. 
Robinson, Phiup A., B.A. Williams '87. F. Depart- 
ment of Commerce. 
1223 K St., N. W. 
Rosa, Edward B., Ph.D., D.Sc. Wesleyan '86. F. 
Chief physicist, Bureau of Standards. 
3110 Newark St. 

Round, George; C, A.M. Wesleyan '66. F. Lawyer 
(retired). 
Manassas, Va. 

RuEdiger, W11.1.1AM C, Ph.D. Wisconsin '99. F. 
George Washington University. 

RuTTER, Frank R., Ph.D. Johns Hopkins '94. F. 

Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. 
Ryan, W. Carson, Jr., A.B. Harvard '07. F. 

U. S. Bureau of Education. 



Sadi^er, Loren a., A.B., M.D. Western Reserve '87. 
F. Examiner in Patent Office. 
1204 Decatur St., N. W. 
Scott, James B., A.M., J.U.D. (Heidelberg). Harvard 
'90. (William and Mary, Hon., 1910). F. Sec'y 
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. 
2 Jackson Place. 
Seaton, Fay N., A.B., M. Accts. Minnesota '08. F. 
Private secretary. 
608 Quincy St., N. W. 
Shaw, Edward, A.B. Yale '47. F. 

1015 East Capitol St. 
Shea, Daniel W., Ph.D. (Berlin). Harvard '86. F. 

Catholic University of America, Brookland. 
SivAyden, James L. Washington and Lee '73. 

House of Representatives. 
Small, Willard S., Ph.D. Tufts '94. F. Principal of 
Eastern High School. 
1330 Irving St., N. W. 



Smith, Charles S., Ph.D. Princeton '88. (Johns 
Hopkins, 1900). University professor. 
304 Takoma Ave., Takoma Park, D. C. 
Snow, Chauncey D., A.B. Harvard '11. F. Tariff 
assistant, Department of Commerce. 
1834 K St., N. W. 
Spear, E1.LIS, A.B., LL.D. Bowdoin '58. Lawyer. 

Victor Building. 
Spencer, SeldEn P., Jr., A.B. Yale '12. F. Secretary 
in Y. M. C. A. 
1310 Vermont Ave. 
Stocking, Jay T., A.B., D.D. Amherst '95. Clergy- 
man. 
1840 Lamont St. 
Stuart, Duncan, B.S. Verm.ont '98. F. 

Department of Agriculture, Dairy Division. 

T 
Tappan, Wiluam, A.B., Ph.B. Kenyon '85. F. Prin- 
cipal of private school. 
1419 Bolton St., Baltimore, Md. 
Thom, Alfred P., LL.D. Virginia '76. F. ^ General 
counsel at Washington of Southern Railway Co. 
P. O. Box 115. 
Thom, William T., Ph.D. Washington and Lee '69 
(Hon., 1911). F. 
U. S. Geological Survey. 
Thomas. Arthur N„ A.B. Colgate '10. 

Library of Congress. 
Thompson. Nathan, A.M. (Rev.). Amherst '61. F. 
Private instructor. 
Laurel, Md. 
Thornton, James B. T. (William and Mary, Hon., 
1906). Judge of 16th Judicial Circuit of Va. 
Manassas, Va. 
Truesdell. Leon E., A.M. Brown '07. F. Statistical 
editor. 
1736 G St., N. W. 
Tufts, James F., A.M. Hamilton '72. F. Attorney, 
Department of the Interior. 
3020 Macomb St. 

U 
Updegraff, Milton, A.B. Wisconsin '84. Astronomer 
in U. S. Navy. 
1719 35th St. 



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Van Braki^e:, Frank, M.S. Rutgers *85. 

War Department, Office of Chief of Engineers. 
Van Law, Howard R., A.M. Harvard '03. F. Real 
estate. 

35 B St., N. W. 

W 

Wai,!,, Maurice J., A.B., LL.B. Harvard '01. F. Ex- 
aminer in Patent Office. 

2532 Eleventh St., N. W. 
Washburn, Chari^ks L. D., B.S. Rutgers '75. F. 

1746 Corcoran St. 
Wi:ad, Chari.e:s K., A.m. Vermont '71. F. 

Patent Office. 
Wdbb, W11.LIAM A., A.B., Litt.D. Vanderbilt '91. F. 

Randolph-Macon Woman's College, Lynchburg, Va. 
Wii^BUR, WiiviviAM A., A.M. Brown '88. F. 

George Washington University. 
W11.COX, Timothy E., A.M., M.D., Brig. Gen. U. S. 
Army (Retired). Union '61. F. 

1841 California St. 
W11.1.1AMS, Richard P., B.S. City of New York '74. F. 
Archdeacon of Washington. 

3026 Q St., N. W. 
Wii^iviAMS, Richard. P., Jr., M.A. Virginia '08. 

Episcopal High School, Alexandria, Va. 
WoLCOTT, John D., Ph.D. Wisconsin '95. 

U. S. Bureau of Education. 
Woodward, Rai,ph F., A.B. Harvard '95. Teacher in 
Army and Navy Preparatory School. 

4101 Connecticut Ave. 
Wright, Phiup A., A.M. Middlebury '09. Chemist. 

2004 F St., N. W. 



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Other regular members 21 

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Date of death 

Maurice J. Wall September 12, 1914 

Edward Shaw September 26, 1914 



MEMBERS ADMITTED, APRIL 1914 
TO APRIL 1916. 

Everapd, Lewis C, M.A. Yale '08. Assistant editor, 
Forest Service. 
3616 Tenth St., N.W. 

EwiNC, Thomas, A.M., LL.D. Columbia '85. Com- 
missioner of Patents. 

1607 H St., N. W. 

Goodwin, Frederick D., M.A. William and Mary '12. 
Student. 

Theological Seminary, Va. 

HiATT, GEORGE R., M.A. Kansas '09. Student. 
Theological Seminary, Va. 

Hoover, Howison E., A.B. Dickinson '96. Bureau of 
Pensions. 

507 Sixth St., N. W. 

HoxTON, Archibald R., B.A. Virginia '01. Principal 
of Episcopal High School. 

Alexandria, Va. 

Knaebel, Ernest, A.B., M.L. Yale '94. U.S. Assist- 
ant Attorney General. 

Department of Justice. 

McCarty, Harry C, A.B. Bowdoin '00. 
Federal Trade Commission. 



Mathewson, Arthur, A.M., M.D. Yale '58. 
Cosmos Club. 

Moore, Blaine F., Ph.D. Kansas '01. College Professor. 
1617 S St., N. W. 

Norton, Thomas H., Ph.D. (Heidelberg), Sc.D. Hamil- 
ton '73. 
Chemist. Special Agent of Bureau of Foreign and 
Domestic Commerce. 

Roberts, Louis L., A.B. Wabash '12. Student. 

Graduate Hall, Catholic University of America, Brook- 
land, D. C. 

Sweet, Donald H., A.B., B.S. Western Reserve '13. 
Bureau of Standards. « 

Young, Charles O., B.S. , A.M. Haverford'13. Chemist. 
(Absent 1915-16). 



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Other regular members 35 

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